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Governors Bay Fire Brigade

Governors Bay Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Governors Bay Fire Brigade " Read More Governors Bay Fire Brigade – Dedicated Locals Keeping the Community Safe The Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade is a team of local volunteers committed to protecting their community. Located at 1 Ernest Adams Drive, Governors...
Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade

Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade – Your Local Lifesavers The Governors Bay Volunteer Fire Brigade is a group of local people who volunteer their time to keep the community safe. They are based at 1 Ernest Adams...
Banks Peninsula Volunteer Fire Brigade

Banks Peninsula Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Banks Peninsula Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More Banks Peninsula Volunteer Fire Brigade – Locals Helping Locals The Banks Peninsula Volunteer Fire Brigade is made up of people from small communities all around the peninsula. They volunteer their time to keep...
Diamond Harbour Volunteer Fire Brigade

Diamond Harbour Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Diamond Harbour Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More Diamond Harbour Volunteer Fire Brigade – Locals You Can Count On The Diamond Harbour Volunteer Fire Brigade is made up of local people who volunteer their time to keep the community safe. The station is at 89 Marine...
Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade

Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade – Locals Protecting Local The Little River Volunteer Fire Brigade is made up of local people who give their time to help keep the community safe. The station is at 44 Western Valley...
Akaroa Volunteer Fire Brigade

Akaroa Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Akaroa, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

Akaroa Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade | Locals Helping Locals The Akaroa Volunteer Fire Brigade is made up of local people who volunteer their time to keep Akaroa and the Bays safe. They are on call 24 hours a day, every day of...
The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade

The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2025 | Services, Banks Peninsula, Emergency Services

The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade " Read More The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade | Always Ready to Help The Lyttelton Volunteer Fire Brigade is at the heart of the Lyttelton community. The station sits on London Street, and its team of volunteers are ready day...
Banks Peninsula Brigade

Banks Peninsula Brigade

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Dec 13, 2024 | Banks Peninsula, Akaroa and the Bays, Christchurch, Community Wellbeing, Emergency Services, Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ), News and Updates

West Milton FireRestricted Fire Season – CanterburyAuthorised fire types in a restricted fire season. West Milton Fire Five members of the Banks Peninsula Brigade crew were actively involved in responding to a recent fire at West Melton. Numerous other...
St John Banks Peninsula

St John Banks Peninsula

by Banks Peninsula Matters | Oct 16, 2024 | Services, Emergency Services, Health Centres

St John Banks Peninsula " Read More St John Banks Peninsula – Lifesavers in Our Community In Akaroa, at 9 Rue Lavaud, you’ll find the St John Banks Peninsula station. It is part of St John New Zealand, a charity that provides emergency ambulance services across the...

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